Upskilling Liverpool school students in maths, science and computing

Upskilling Liverpool school students in maths, science and computing

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University of Liverpool
17 January 2025
Students and staff outside the University of Liverpool Maths School
The University of Liverpool Maths School (ULMaS) is the first school in the North West of England to specialise in delivering an academic curriculum focused around A-levels in maths, further maths, computer science and physics.

Founded by and drawing upon the expertise of the University of Liverpool, the school offers A-Level students masterclasses from leading lecturers, exciting research projects, a curriculum that goes well beyond A-levels, and STEM-focused careers guidance.  

The first cohort of students, recruited from across the Liverpool City Region, joined in 2020. Last year, the ULMaS was the highest performing state school or college in the North of England: more than half (56%) of students achieved three A* or A grades at A level and the school was graded Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted in March 2024.  

Liverpool school pupils with a passion for maths and computing will be able to access financial support and extra mentoring thanks to a significant investment by the Liverpool-born tech entrepreneur, Dr Steve Garnett. The Garnett Academy will provide support to more than 1000 young people who want to start their journey towards an exciting career in science, computing and technology sector, but face personal or financial challenges.